Correct code example in dom_id docs. [#437 state:resolved]

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Andrew Kaspick 2008-06-17 01:24:58 -05:00 committed by Jeremy Kemper
parent 8e74a434b8
commit 322f3eacf9

@ -66,12 +66,12 @@ def dom_class(record_or_class, prefix = nil)
# The DOM id convention is to use the singular form of an object or class with the id following an underscore.
# If no id is found, prefix with "new_" instead. Examples:
#
# dom_id(Post.new(:id => 45)) # => "post_45"
# dom_id(Post.find(45)) # => "post_45"
# dom_id(Post.new) # => "new_post"
#
# If you need to address multiple instances of the same class in the same view, you can prefix the dom_id:
#
# dom_id(Post.new(:id => 45), :edit) # => "edit_post_45"
# dom_id(Post.find(45), :edit) # => "edit_post_45"
def dom_id(record, prefix = nil)
if record_id = record.id
"#{dom_class(record, prefix)}#{JOIN}#{record_id}"